Evansville police were called to the American Legion, 1127 E. Chestnut Ave., for a shots fired call shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday.

A witness told police Bushrod asked someone for $5, was refused and then got into an argument with Blaylock, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in the case. The affidavit implies the argument directly followed Bushrod’s request.

People separated the men and took Blaylock to the parking lot. Shortly after, Blaylock and Bushrod confronted each other again and were “face to face” near the building, police wrote in the affidavit.

Bushrod allegedly fired at Blaylock while they were close and began backing away, still shooting toward Blaylock.

Police say surveillance videos from the American Legion showed a man identified as Bushrod pulling up his arm and moving away from another man with “small flashes” coming from an object Bushrod had in his hand, believed to be a gun.

Video also showed several people scattering when the gun was fired, according to the affidavit.

The affidavit does not name the person Bushrod allegedly asked for money before the shooting.

Blaylock was taken to Deaconess Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. An autopsy Monday night found he died of multiple gunshot wounds.

Three more people who have not been publicly identified were also injured in the gunfire. Two arrived at Deaconess Hospital while officers were still on-scene, and one arrived at St. Vincent’s Hospital.

Vanderburgh Superior Court Judge Robert Pigman issued a warrant for Bushrod’s arrest. The prosecutor’s office also filed for a sentence enhancement for using a firearm to commit a felony. If Bushrod is convicted, he could face more prison time if the enhancement is granted.

This is not the first time Bushrod has faced felony charges related to a shooting.

He was charged with criminal recklessness and criminal gang activity in connection with a 2015 shooting on Evansville's South Side. Bushrod was found not guilty at trial of those charges and several misdemeanors.

No one was injured in the 2015 shooting, though a house and several vehicles were damaged. Five men total were charged in that case. The other four men pled guilty to misdemeanor charges, and one man pled guilty to criminal gang activity as well.